Nov 06, 2019
02:52 AM
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02:52 AM
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Nov 06, 2019
03:09 AM
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Nov 06, 2019
03:09 AM
Hi Lina,
iLLD is derived from the acronym of “Infineon* Low Level Drivers”. These drivers are developed along with the hardware development, much earlier than other software libraries to provide a common software for all Infineon internal people and, simple & easy to use software for external customers.
Infineon iLLD is essentially the basic function low level driver package for use and demonstration for almost every AURIX module. They have the same code styling leading to common look and feel, and already been tested in pre-silicone with a virtual prototype or in RTL-simulations.
Each AURIX MCU derivate has its own set of drivers and there is no dependency between the peripheral drivers. The strict iLLD coding guidelines allow layering of drivers for multi-dimensional system scenarios.
iLLD can be delivered in Infineon Software Framework tools or BIFACES. The standalone iLLD package can be downloaded from MyICP (MyInfineon Collaboration Platform).
Best regards
Mr. AURIX™
iLLD is derived from the acronym of “Infineon* Low Level Drivers”. These drivers are developed along with the hardware development, much earlier than other software libraries to provide a common software for all Infineon internal people and, simple & easy to use software for external customers.
Infineon iLLD is essentially the basic function low level driver package for use and demonstration for almost every AURIX module. They have the same code styling leading to common look and feel, and already been tested in pre-silicone with a virtual prototype or in RTL-simulations.
Each AURIX MCU derivate has its own set of drivers and there is no dependency between the peripheral drivers. The strict iLLD coding guidelines allow layering of drivers for multi-dimensional system scenarios.
iLLD can be delivered in Infineon Software Framework tools or BIFACES. The standalone iLLD package can be downloaded from MyICP (MyInfineon Collaboration Platform).
Best regards
Mr. AURIX™
Apr 14, 2021
05:38 AM
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Apr 14, 2021
05:38 AM
Thanks Mr.Aurix for this information.
I managed to download the respective iLLD-version from MyICP:
What I found is a chm-file.
Where can I find the corresponding source files ?
Regards
Peter
I managed to download the respective iLLD-version from MyICP:
What I found is a chm-file.
Where can I find the corresponding source files ?
Regards
Peter
Apr 14, 2021
05:47 AM
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Apr 14, 2021
05:47 AM
When you download the iLLD (latest version V1_0_1_12_1) then you download a zip file which contains the driver for the different available CPU as separate zip File Each zip file contains the chm file in folder doc and folder src contains the sources..
Apr 14, 2021
06:00 AM
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Apr 14, 2021
06:00 AM
Sounds good.
I downloaded twice from here (https://www.infineon.com/cms/en/product/promopages/aurix-expert-training/).
What I always get is a chm-file with about 60MB size: Infineon-TC36A_iLLD_UM_1_0_1_12_1-Software-v01_00-EN.chm
Don't know where to find the mentioend zip-files.
I downloaded twice from here (https://www.infineon.com/cms/en/product/promopages/aurix-expert-training/).
What I always get is a chm-file with about 60MB size: Infineon-TC36A_iLLD_UM_1_0_1_12_1-Software-v01_00-EN.chm
Don't know where to find the mentioend zip-files.
Apr 14, 2021
09:28 AM
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Apr 14, 2021
09:28 AM
The iLLD are available via myicp iLLD Page
Feb 22, 2022
07:04 PM
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Feb 22, 2022
07:04 PM
Sorry, I can not open the link
Apr 16, 2021
09:09 AM
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Apr 16, 2021
09:09 AM
I don't know why, but now the zip-Files are provided on iLLD Page.
Thanks a lot.
Peter
Thanks a lot.
Peter